SANTA ANA – Prosecutors filed 10 felony counts Tuesday against a man who was the target of a six-hour manhunt last weekend after a shooting in Dana Point.

Julian St. John, 40, of Orange is being held in Orange County Jail with bail set at $2 million, the District Attorney’s Office said. Prosecutors filed charges including attempted murder, assault with a deadly weapon and evading police. St. John’s arraignment is scheduled for Wednesday.

St. John is suspected of being involved in the shooting of a 56-year-old man Sunday morning in the 32500 block of Crete Road in Dana Point. The man, whose identity was not released, was found with a gunshot wound to his hand and cuts to his head, said Lt. Jeff Hallock of the Orange County Sheriff’s Department.

The man was treated at Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo and released, the Sheriff’s Department said.

Prosecutors allege that St. John not only shot the victim but attacked him with a crossbow and a fire extinguisher. Prosecutors say the man was struck on the forehead by an arrow fired from the crossbow. The arrow didn’t have an arrowhead, prosecutors say.

The man also was hit with the fire extinguisher and chased into the backyard and back into the home before he was shot in a finger, prosecutors say. They allege St. John fired again through a door, but missed, after the man locked himself in a bathroom.

Prosecutors say St. John took the man’s car after threatening another man with a gun.

Shortly after responding to the shooting, sheriff’s deputies saw a man driving the car in the San Clemente area, which led to a pursuit that ended near the San Onofre nuclear power plant, Hallock said.

Bloodhounds, helicopters and multiple law-enforcement agencies scoured San Onofre State Beach, but authorities called off the search Sunday afternoon.